PAC8000 approved for single-controller purposes

GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms has stated that its PAC8000 Safetynet system has been approved by TUV for applications requiring the handling of safety and process-control data in the same controller.

In addition, the availability of a 24VDC power supply extends the locations where Safetynet systems can be implemented.

Dave Reynolds, product marketing manager for GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, said: ‘Our customers are under ever-increasing pressures to comply with safety regulations to protect themselves, their plant assets and their communities.

‘We have heard from several customers who have smaller-scale applications that require an emergency shutdown system along with a limited amount of process control as well.

‘This new release of PAC8000 Safetynet allows those customers to handle safety and process-control data in a single controller for SIL2 applications,’ he added.

The cost of using two controllers, one for safety and one for process control, raises project costs, according to the GE Fanuc.

To address this, the company has obtained approval for Safetynet to be used in applications with safety and process-control data.

A safety engineer must evaluate the application and assess that the use of process-control data in the Safetynet controller does not affect any of the safety functions.

PAC8000 Safetynet offers static analyser tools to identify all instances of the use of non-safety data in the safety controller, helping the safety engineer to complete the review.

Dil Wetherill, product manager for PAC8000 Safetynet, said: ‘Functional safety systems are sometimes required in remote applications where standard 115/240VAC power may not be available.

‘To address this need, we have released a TUV-approved 24VDC power supply for Safetynet, enabling the system to be easily used in applications where AC power is not available, including remote shipboard and offshore applications.

‘The power supply is intended for rugged environments where temperatures can range from -40C to +70C and is Class 1, Division 2 and Zone 2 rated.

‘It contains two isolated 12V outputs for redundant applications and provides for surge and transient protection.’

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